5 ways to move people back to your home base

When you post links on your Facebook page, there are a number of factors that determine whether someone clicks on your link or not.

So it’s time to think about this strategically. Here are five ways to get more traffic from links posted on your Facebook page:

Post long URLs

1BuddyMedia conducted a study that found that full-length URLs get three times as many clicks as URLs that have been shortened by using a URL shortener. Long URLs tell the user what website they’re about to visit, whereas short URLs hide this important piece of information. (Note: That doesn’t mean you should extend your regular URLs, just think twice before using URL shorteners like bit.ly or ht.ly.)

Make the title more attractive

2When you post an article on Facebook — especially one from your website — you want people to click on it! The problem is that the default title Facebook creates for that article may not be very click-friendly. For example, the title may be very long and may also include the name of your website, which is not needed on Facebook.

Fortunately, you can edit the title and description within the preview displayed on Facebook by following these three steps:

Paste the URL into the publisher where it says “write something.”

A preview is automatically generated (you can delete the URL after the preview is created).

Double click on the title and or excerpt to edit the text.

Select the best image

3When posting a link to Facebook, you’ll also be able to choose from a variety of images related to the article. Tab through these images to find one that stands out. If Facebook often doesn’t offer you the right choice of images, follow this advice from our sister site, Socialmedia.biz.